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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

a bit of vs a little

Is this correct to say that ?

1) We have a bit of space to catch up the schedule

2) We have a little space / time to catch up the scheule
  

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No, and I don't understand quite what you mean. Do you mean We have only a short time to catch up with the schedule ?

  • No, and I don't understand quite what you mean.
  • Do you mean We have only a short time to catch up with the schedule ?
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No, and I don't understand quite what you mean.

Do you mean We have only a short time to catch up with the schedule ?
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Mister MicawberNo, and I don't understand quite what you mean.

Do you mean We have only a short time to catch up with the schedule ?

Hi Mr. Micawber,

My question is we have some space to catch up with the schedule, then can I use "a bit of" instead of "some" ? this is correct to used " a bit of" ? is th
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Where is the space-- on the schedule sheet? What does 'catch up with' mean to you?

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